Yes, it does. You can do something like

audioStreamer.startStreaming(”http://<web -address>/<your-audio.mp3>″,
1444, 180);


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On Sep 2, 7:57 am, Vlad <vloi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am working on a music streaming application and cannot find APIs I
> can use for it (MediaPlayer supports files only local or HTTP). I have
> a few questions and would appreciate if someone can help me answering
> them.
>
> Does Android SDK 1.5 support audio streaming (MP3 stream for example)?
> If does what API calls I can use?
> If doesn't what are the plans for future SDK releases that would
> support streaming?
> Are there any suggested work arounds until the streaming is supported
> (like temp files etc)?
>
> Thanks,
> Vlad
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